US retail workers and shoppers: tell us about the impact of Trump’s tariffs

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Retail workers and shoppers are sounding the alarm on a stark reality: with Trump's global tariff rollout, store shelves are becoming increasingly bare.

In a recent survey of over 300 US store managers, more than three-quarters reported an uptick in empty shelf space. This may not be the end of the world, but it is a significant shift nonetheless. The tariffs have disrupted supply chains and prices, causing some products to become too expensive for retailers to stock.

This trend has led many store owners to make drastic cuts - literally. More than half of the managers surveyed by warehouse software company GreyOrange reported reducing their workforce in the past six months, which could impact the overall shopping experience.

But what's changed on the shelves? Has this really been a case of 'there's no such thing as a free lunch', where everything is more expensive and thus less popular. We need to hear from those who shop regularly or work behind the counter - we want to know if you've noticed anything different in US stores since tariffs went into effect.
 
I'm seeing this all over socials, but I just started noticing it myself at my local grocery store 🤔. The shelves are definitely getting bare and it's not just random stuff either, they're basically emptying out entire sections like electronics or health food. Like, what happens to the sales of those things? Are people really just gonna stop buying them or is this just a case of people cutting back due to price hikes? I've noticed some prices have gone up big time and it's making me think twice before buying some stuff 🤑
 
🤔 I'm telling you, this whole tariff thing is not just about economics... it's like they're playing a big game of supply and demand here. People are saying shelves are bare but what's really going on? Is it really just the tariffs causing all these stores to cut back staff? 🤑 I think it's more than that. Maybe there's some other factor at play, maybe something with the global market or corporations behind this. What if they're actually creating a shortage to make people buy more expensive products and increase profits? 💸 It sounds crazy but let me tell you, my instincts are telling me there's more to it than meets the eye... 🤝
 
omg u guys, i'm actually seeing this play out in my local stores rn 🛍️😱 like, the shelves are literally empty for everything except for some super cheap junk... i get it, tariffs can be tough on businesses, but come on, who thought it was a good idea to make people pay more just because of trade wars? 😒 and now they're laying off staff? that's just gonna hurt the customers even more 🤕 i remember when shopping was all about finding that one thing you needed, not just paying top dollar for something that might break soon... it feels like we're losing that human touch 🛍️💔
 
ugh i feel so bad for retail workers 🤕 they're already stressed out enough with all the craziness of working customer service, and now they have to deal with cuts to their workforce? that's just awful 😔 i remember when my kids were younger and we'd go shopping at our local toy store, and now it's a ghost town - they literally had to close down 🛍️. it's crazy how something as simple as tariffs can affect people's livelihoods so much 💸.
 
I'm telling u, it's like they forgot how to do retail 🤦‍♂️! I mean, I get that tariffs are a thing, but come on, store shelves should still have some basic stuff 📦. It's not the end of the world when they're out of your fave snack or whatever. People will just find something else (or order online, lol). But it's still weird how prices are affecting everything... I'm good with a little inflation, but this is wild 🤑. And omg, have you heard that so many store owners are laying off staff? That's not cool 😔. I guess we'll just have to wait and see how things play out 👀
 
I'm seeing this all over social media and I gotta say, it's a bit concerning 🤔. I mean, I get that tariffs are meant to protect our economy and all, but the reality is that it's affecting everyday people. When store shelves are bare, it affects everything from food prices (hello, inflation 🤑) to the selection of products we can buy.

I've noticed some big-name brands are disappearing from my local stores already. It's like they're being phased out or something. And don't even get me started on prices – I know someone who bought a popular coffee drink and was shocked when it went up by $2! 🤯 That's just not fair.

We need more transparency from retailers about what's going on behind the scenes. Are they really cutting back staff because of tariffs, or is there another reason? And how can we hold them accountable for this shift in prices and availability? It's time to speak up and demand some answers! 💬
 
🤔 I mean, can you believe it? Trump's tariff thingy is literally messing with our grocery game 🛍️. Like, I get that it's all about trade and stuff, but I'm starting to notice my favorite snacks are hard to find or super pricey 💸. And it's not just me - from what I've seen online, other people are saying the same thing 😕.

I think this is a big deal because it affects so many people. Retail workers are getting hit hard too, with some stores even laying off staff 🤯. I feel bad for them, 'cause who doesn't love shopping? But at the same time, I get that businesses need to make money 💸.

It's like, is everything really just about the Benjamins now? 🤑 Can we still find decent stuff without breaking the bank? I wanna hear from people on the ground - have you noticed a difference in US stores since the tariffs came out? 🤔
 
OMG, it's like they're trying to control our food supply or something 🤯! First, it's about trade agreements, then suddenly products are disappearing from shelves... what's going on?! I mean, I know prices have gone up, but that's not the only thing affecting retail. The fact that half of store managers had to cut staff in the last 6 months is pretty telling 🤔. It's like they're trying to reduce consumer spending or something, which would just give the big corporations an even bigger grip on the market 💸. I've been shopping at this one store and their selection has definitely dwindled... it's not a huge deal, but it's noticeable 😐. What do you guys think is really going on here?
 
omg, this is so sad 🤕 it's like, i get that trade wars can be a thing, but is it really worth hurting all these ppl who just wanna work & shop? the thought of store owners having to cut their workforce because they can't afford to stock certain products is just heartbreaking 😔

i mean, what happens to the people who lose their jobs? do they just become a statistic or get some kinda support? and it's not like this is gonna make anyone richer, right? i've been noticing that some of my fave brands are having sales & discounts left & right, which seems suspiciously like an attempt to clear out inventory before the prices go up 🤑

anywayz, i think we need to be more mindful about how our policies affect the people who aren't directly involved in the trade wars. we should be supporting each other instead of just trying to 'win' 💪
 
I'm not sure... I mean, I think some people might be right that the tariffs are causing problems, but at the same time, I don't know... *shrugs* I've been seeing more people shopping online, which is good for retailers, so maybe the tariff thing isn't as bad as everyone's making it out to be? 🤔 But then again, I have friends who work in retail and they're super stressed about the whole thing, and they're having to cut back on staff, which is just sad. And what about all the people who can't afford the higher prices? Like, I get that tariffs are necessary or whatever, but it's still not fair... 🤑
 
I don’t usually comment but I feel like this whole tariff thing has been kinda underplayed 🤑. People say it's all about Trump and trade wars, but what about the actual people who are affected? I mean, store managers and workers are literally struggling to stay afloat 💸. It's not just about empty shelves or higher prices, it's about livelihoods being put at risk 💔. And you know what really gets me is how people are always saying 'there's no such thing as a free lunch', but honestly, some of these products we buy daily might not be worth the cost anymore 🤔. I think we need to have a more nuanced conversation about this whole tariff thing and how it's impacting regular people 👥.
 
I'm not surprised by this news 🤔. I mean, it's been a while since Trump implemented these tariffs and people were already talking about how it was going to affect the economy. But still, it's not like we're living in some dystopian movie where everything is just a barren wasteland 😒.

I've noticed that some of my fave stores have been having sales more often, which I guess is good for us shoppers... but at what cost? 🤑 It's just weird to see all these popular products disappearing from the shelves. Like, I saw they're out of my go-to snack now and I'm like "wait, how did this happen?" 🍿

But honestly, it's not like we didn't know this was coming. We've been hearing about the impact on small businesses and workers for ages. So yeah, it's a shame to see so many people losing their jobs 🤕. But let's be real, it's not like we're going to start protesting in the streets or anything 😂. I just hope they figure out a way to make this work without hurting us too much 💸
 
ugh, have you guys tried ordering avocado toast online lately? it's like 10 bucks for a slice 🤯, i mean, what's going on with the price of avocados? and don't even get me started on shipping... anyway, back to this retail stuff... yeah, i've noticed that some stores have been having these weird restocking issues, like, they'll be out of stock on something one day and then suddenly it's there the next 🤔, doesn't make sense.
 
🤔 have u guys seen any changes in ur local shops? like, i know prices r up but has it really affected the quality of goods? 🛍️ personally, i feel like i'm having to choose between cheaper products that might not be as good for me and paying more for stuff that's actually worth it... is that just me? 🤷‍♀️ also, i kinda feel bad 4 the retail workers who are losing their jobs cuz of this tariff thingy 🙏
 
I'm seeing this everywhere i go 🤦‍♀️. I got a friend who works at Walmart and she told me they had to stop ordering some stuff because it was too expensive for them to sell . Now they just have a bunch of cheaper options instead, which isn't really what we're looking for when we shop . Its like the quality is going down just so the companies can make more money 💸. I'm starting to think about buying in bulk from other countries or online instead of supporting these US stores 🤝.
 
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